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You will no doubt have noticed that just about every environment organisation in the world is going on about this year's UN climate conference in Copenhagen. If you want to find out exactly what it is, where it is, what it's for, and why it's so damn... Read more >

Dust off your tongs, bangers, cupcakes and koha buckets- it's time to get Key to Copenhagen! Tomorrow we launch a very important part of the Sign On campaign - a fundraising drive help John Key get to the most crucial meeting in history. Read more >

Today I witnessed what could prove to be an historic moment. At the negotiations in Bangkok this afternoon, Norway announced that it's the first country outside of the European Union to adopt a target of 40% below 1990 levels by 2020. The announceme... Read more >

One of the negotiator trackers – people who follow negotiators around to ‘keep them honest’ – came up with this wonderful gem that explains why developing countries don’t trust developed countries like New Zealand. Annex 1 is the list of developed co... Read more >

Just a quick post to let you know there’s something we didn’t tell you about Rhys Darby – he’s really good with sausages. And he’ll be hosting a Sign On BBQ in Newmarket on Saturday whichHe's calling it the 'Darby Barbie'.

Just a quick post to let you know there’s something we didn’t tell you about Rhys Darby – he’s really good with sausages. And he’ll be hosting a Sign On BBQ in Newmarket on Saturday whichHe's calling it the 'Darby Barbie'.

New Zealand has once more been awarded Fossil of the Day at the UN climate talks in Bangkok (honestly, blogging on this would be getting boring if it wasn’t so depressing). Third place this time. The reason why New Zealand got a fossil? Well, it’s ... Read more >